Moritz Bohringer

Moritz Bohringer (sometimes spelled Boehringer) is a highly athletic receiver from Germany. He was drafted in the 6th round of the 2016 draft by the Vikings. He spent his first year on their practice squad.

With one year's experience under his belt he should be much improved in his second year. With his athletic ability there's a good chance he'll make the team in 2017. It's possible he will eventually develop into a quality starter.

Here's a site that shows the mentality of the anti-whites in the comments section.

First they mention Tyler Higbee, who they claim is a "racist scumbag." According to them Higbee used racist language against and assaulted a Muslim for no reason whatsoever other than he was Muslim. They completely ignore the fact that the Muslim harassed and assaulted Higbee's girlfriend.

Also they claim that all the cornerbacks Bohringer went up against in Germany had 4.6 or 4.7 speed. How do they know this? They're white. According to them it's because whites lack quick twitch muscles.

When one poster brought up Julian Edelman's juking of black players the anti-white still claimed that Edelman was slower than black players.

Here's a site that shows the mentality of the anti-whites in the comments section.

First they mention Tyler Higbee, who they claim is a "racist scumbag." According to them Higbee used racist language against and assaulted a Muslim for no reason whatsoever other than he was Muslim. They completely ignore the fact that the Muslim harassed and assaulted Higbee's girlfriend.

Also they claim that all the cornerbacks Bohringer went up against in Germany had 4.6 or 4.7 speed. How do they know this? They're white. According to them it's because whites lack quick twitch muscles.

When one poster brought up Julian Edelman's juking of black players the anti-white still claimed that Edelman was slower than black players.

That's their opinion, personally I'd like to buy Higbee a beer or ten for his well publicized KO of a muzzie harassing his lady!

Even if the Austrian League Dbs were slow that has absolutely zilch to do with MOBO's off the charts measurables and speed! Speed kills and it translated regardless of where you're from!! Also like to hear these losers explain last year's 1st rd BUST at WR in Laquon Treadwell. He's fat,slow(4.6) and from Mississippi one of blackest states in the Union! Ha! Dat Upside though! If Laquon can ever tap into his limitless potential he'll be an All Pro, lol sure.

I read some recent reports about Bohringer. They say it's a borderline case as to whether or not he makes the 53 man roster. They say while he's improved over last year but still not playing particularly well.

Things such as this are often written about white men, whether they play well or not. But last year when they called up a WR from the practice squad they called up Isaac Fruechte instead of Bohringer. Fruechte is a white wide receiver who was an undrafted free agent in 2015. So Bohringer must not have impressed the team in 2016.

The Vikings previous offensive coordinator, Norv Turner, seemed to have some fairness toward white receivers. He gave Adam Thielen chance. But turner has been replaced by Pat Shurmur and Shurmur's attitude toward white wide receivers is a question. Zimmer, the head coach, did not seem to be pro white when he was defensive coordinator with the Bengals.

Bohringer has excellent athletic ability. We'll see what happens. It's hard to improve if you're not given the opportunity to play.

The Vikings cut Moritz Bohringer and it doesn't look as if they're going to sign him to the practice squad.

If I was a wide receiver needy team I'd sign him to the practice squad and see how he does.

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Bohringer remains unsigned. No team even signed him to their practice squad. It may be that his NFL career is over.

If I were an NFL team I'd at least sign him to a practice squad. With that kind of athleticism it's worth taking a shot on him.

After watching the Bears' receivers drop numerous passes the first two weeks, it's obvious they need receivers. Wouldn't it make sense to take a chance on a player like Bohringer? And how much risk is it to sign a player to a practice squad?